TalentJam is built on recognised standards and delivered through trusted relationships. Our framework accreditations and channel partnerships are central to how we serve organisations across Asia-Pacific, Europe, and the world.
TalentJam's intelligence is grounded in recognised, externally validated frameworks — not proprietary taxonomies or ad-hoc skill lists.
SFIA defines the skills and competencies required by professionals who design, develop, implement, manage and protect the data and technology that power the digital world. TalentJam is an accredited SFIA Partner — one of very few platforms in New Zealand with this accreditation. SFIA 9 alignment is embedded across TalentJam's role profile generation, skills assessment, and gap analysis engine.
Visit SFIA Foundation →All skill categories and levels 1–7. Descriptor library, assessment criteria, and level indicators — all native to the platform.
TalentJam uses role profiles that map directly to SFIA skill codes, levels, and behavioural indicators.
Gap analysis expressed in SFIA terms — actionable for hiring, development planning, and regulatory reporting.
The DCF defines data and analytics capability. Originally developed by Statistics NZ, and since updated by APS to match the SFIA structure. TalentJam maps DCF v2 capabilities to role profiles, supports DCF-aligned assessment, and produces DCF gap analyses for data teams across the Data Analytics and Data Science sector.
DCF documentation →Managed and stewarded by DPMC, the PSF describes the knowledge, skills, practices, and behaviours required of NZ policy practitioners. TalentJam integrates PSF into role profiles and assessment for central government policy teams.
PSF documentation →TalentJam's service model is designed for delivery through trusted HR consultancies and system integrators. Partners bring client relationships and implementation expertise; TalentJam provides the intelligence engine and delivery capability.





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